House of Rowan
Monday, January 28, 2013
My Neighbor Totoro Birthday Party
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Food Renegades Unite
On my best days I follow a grain-free diet for digestive health & wellness,
and while browsing websites for grain-free recipes, I recently stumbled upon
this upbeat and grain-free savvy food blog : Food Renegade.
I love their poster invitation/declaration:
and while browsing websites for grain-free recipes, I recently stumbled upon
this upbeat and grain-free savvy food blog : Food Renegade.
I love their poster invitation/declaration:
"WANTED:
MORE FOOD RENEGADES
Our band of miscreants dares to challenge
politically correct nutrition. We love BUTTER,
grassfed & wild meats, raw and fermented foods
(including RAW MILK), and local organic veggies.
Our heroes are farmers, teachers, poets, and homemakers.
JOIN US!"
Monday, July 25, 2011
Latest Etsy find:
I'm just adoring this handmade find on Etsy:
An army green doily rug - wow - need I say more?
- just envisioning this in my bathroom, asap:
Friday, July 1, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Canelle et Vanille cookbook bliss
I am so excited to have found this food blog and the gorgeous photos and tantalizing recipes from Canelle et Vanille. It's obvious Aran and her family live a sweet, good life — when I browse these
pages I feel inspired by Aran's blissful creations and I want to echo a lot of that heaven with my
own family. Her first cookbook will be published by Little, Brown & Company in the fall of 2012!
Nostalgic and oozing with summer ripeness, these photographs and the dishes Aran has created
are magical — in that way that magic becomes real when infusing everything you make (or do)
with authenticity, love, beauty, and wonder.
Just brimming with sunlight and fresh breezes, sweet or tart, savory, pungent or spicy, each dish
makes a seriously mouth-watering statement! Best of all — they're Gluten Free!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Belfast is Hip!
Belfast is growing, confirming our decision to settle here in the Midcoast (and not to go back to live in Portland), we've got the mountains and the sea, and hip towns all around!
A wall at City Drawers, a new underwear store on Main Street in Belfast, displays perfumes and accessories for sale. The shop is one of more than 40 that have opened or expanded in Belfast in
the last year.
A wall at City Drawers, a new underwear store on Main Street in Belfast, displays perfumes and accessories for sale. The shop is one of more than 40 that have opened or expanded in Belfast in
the last year.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Felted acorns from Maine oak trees
I've been sneaking into my neighbor's garden (okay, he wouldn't really care, would he?)
and gathering up last year's acorn "caps" from beneath a bunch of oak trees.
Then I tote them home, wash them all in hot water and a little veggie oil to shine them
up a little.... and then I needle-felt little oval balls with colorful wool roving to make acorns:
New life with all natural ingredients!
and gathering up last year's acorn "caps" from beneath a bunch of oak trees.
Then I tote them home, wash them all in hot water and a little veggie oil to shine them
up a little.... and then I needle-felt little oval balls with colorful wool roving to make acorns:
New life with all natural ingredients!
sunny summer salad - I love this dressing
I love this dressing for a sunny summer salad tossed with cukes, carrots, Boston lettuce, peapods, shrimp, and vermicelli noodles:
- crushed clove of garlic
- crushed chili pepper
- teaspoon of honey
- teaspoon of Thai fish sauce
- teaspoon of Ume plum vinegar
- half of a squeezed lime
- a handful of: chopped mint, basil, chives, and cilantro
CASHMERE - Oh Baby!
What I have been making lately:
Darling little baby blankets from upcycled 100% cashmere sweaters. So soft and sweet,
and adorned with needle-felted hedgehogs, mushrooms, acorns, and flowers.
Why upcycle wool sweaters? Because I am not a great knitter, BUT I love wool fiber,
and sweater material is not sold by the yard. SO.... I make an eco-choice: I take old
sweaters, felt them by washing them in a hot water bath, and then I re-purpose them:
I cut them up, up, and up, and then I sew, sew, and sew the pieces into new creations.
Needle-felted Hedgie close-up...
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Erin Flett - textiles
I just discovered this Maine textile designer, Erin Flett. Her bold, colorful pillows are pure fun! Gotta go to Etsy and check them out some more. — Enjoy browsing Erin's work!
Return to Fabulism? - I say it never left....
I just read this article on the Guardian:
Does Téa Obreht's Orange prize signal a return to fabulism?
Fabulists are authors of fables. Fabulism is a term used to describe books of Magical Realism written by authors who are not Latin. And as far as I can see it, fabulism never left. Books infused with magic and surreal elements blending with a realistic atmosphere are everywhere and loved by many. It's a world phenomenon to seek magic and enchantment in our lives, and a very healthy perspective for all cultures. I say, keep reading and championing Fantasy in Fiction!
To see that fabulism is still alive, a few authors of mention: Catherynne Valente, and Elizabeth Hand, who both live in Maine! See also Little Hands Clapping by Dan Rhodes. Please comment if you have other authors to suggest.
SHERLOCK
We're really digging the BBC Masterpiece Theater series Sherlock.
It's Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson's adventures in 21st Century London!
Equally mysterious, funny, stylish, and gripping, it's a contemporary remake
of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic. The two actors play their roles to perfection.
It's great watching the decadent, yet brilliant, Sherlock obsessively using his skills
(powers) of Scientific Deduction to solve London crimes.
We're anxiously awaiting the next batch of shows!
(BTW: the actor Martin Freeman who plays Watson has been cast in Tolkien's
The Hobbit, directed by Peter Jackson. Freeman seems an excellent choice
to follow in Ian Holm's hairy-hobbit-footed steps!)
It's Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson's adventures in 21st Century London!
Equally mysterious, funny, stylish, and gripping, it's a contemporary remake
of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic. The two actors play their roles to perfection.
It's great watching the decadent, yet brilliant, Sherlock obsessively using his skills
(powers) of Scientific Deduction to solve London crimes.
We're anxiously awaiting the next batch of shows!
(BTW: the actor Martin Freeman who plays Watson has been cast in Tolkien's
The Hobbit, directed by Peter Jackson. Freeman seems an excellent choice
to follow in Ian Holm's hairy-hobbit-footed steps!)
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